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The hair loss may or may not be noticeable. In some cases there is a more widespread and subtle thinning, not only on the top of the head but also on the sides and back of the head. In contrast to men, women with typical hair loss usually notice thinner hair on the top of their heads, in contrast to classic baldness or baldness.

Women don't usually lose all their hair, but their hair can become progressively thinner, especially if the problem is left untreated. At this point,
Female Hair Transplant may be your best bet.
 
How to treat hair loss in women?
 Treatment of FPHL includes both medical and surgical approaches, including hair transplantation in women. Unlike men, there is no reliable oral medication to treat hair loss for women. For men whose hormone target is DHT (dihydrotestosterone), finasteride is an effective oral medication for protecting thinning hair. In women, a well-defined target hormone is not yet known, although it is believed that various hormones are involved.
 
Aldactone is an antiandrogenic diuretic that is commonly prescribed to women and may help to some degree when combined with topical medications such as Rogaine®. Vitamin supplements like biotin are also helpful, as are iron supplements for women with iron deficiency. It's also important to rule out and treat underlying medical conditions, such as thyroid disease. If that doesn't work, you can try a female hair transplant.
While medical treatments are important to maintain and stabilize hair loss, and in many cases significantly improve hair loss, Finally, the most effective way to thicken hair in women is female hair transplant.
 
 Who is the ideal candidate for a female hair transplant? 
Are you considering hair transplantation in women? Most women are good candidates for the procedure, as they typically have mild to moderate thinning, an intact hairline, and stable, adequate donor hair at the back of the head. In particular, ideal patients have thinning at the hairline or on the top of the head.
 
In addition to those with androgenetic alopecia, female hair transplants also work well for women who have lost their hair due to traction alopecia & Hair Transplant in Dubai , trauma, or accident, and for patients who have undergone plastic surgery and want to restore hair growth at the incision sites.
 
What happens in a hair transplant in women?
As in men, hair transplant surgery in women involves harvesting hair follicles from the donor area at the back of the head and transplanting or implanting them in the recipient area at the hairline and the top of the head.
 
 Harvesting from the donor area can be performed using one of two female hair transplant techniques: 1) strip harvesting, in which a strip of scalp hair is removed from the back of the head and then sewn together, or 2) follicle extraction (FUE), where individual follicle units are removed from a handheld device into the practice of dr. be brought to Griffin. Both techniques produce grafts for transplantation.Small incisions are made in the recipient area. Grafts of new hair follicles are placed in these incisions.
 
Female Hair Transplantation Results and Recovery
Females may prefer the FUE technique over female hair transplantation due to the minimal postoperative pain and discomfort compared to the strip procedure.

The patient's scalp area is trimmed and covered with long hair after the procedure.
 
 Female FUE hair transplant procedure does not produce a linear scar like strip procedure.This approach allows for a shorter haircut.